I said this when Hanna announced his commitment(and I was met with abrupt disapproval by the Hiller defenders), but I bring it up again because there are a lot more people on this board during football season than there were back in late spring/early summer when he committed. Unless your an All-American, there's absolutely no reason for D-II players to beat out anyone but at the big ten level but maybe true freshman. Frankly there's no reason they should even be able to earn a scholarship in the era of the transfer portal. Hanna's only individual accolade at his prior school was 2nd team all conference three years ago. I want to make it clear that I have nothing against this kid, of the starting O-linemen he does seem to be in contention for the highest motor in the room so I tip my cap to him for his effort, but the difference in talent level between D-II and Big Ten is staggering.
Last year, the week before we ran through Idaho like a Mack truck, they played a D-II team, they won the game 68-0. Now from the basic research I've done, the D-II program Idaho played was pretty bad even at the D-II level, but that should still give you some context as to the difference between FCS and D-II. From everything I saw, even though Hanna struggled mightily yesterday against the first real opponent we've seen, but Josh Sales came in and looked even worse. Sales is your standard three star kid, he had plenty of other P5 offers coming out of HS, point being, he was certainly qualified when he came in. I know he's still only a redshirt freshman, but he looked brutal in the few snaps I keyed in on him, he's been in the Hiller school of O-line for over a year now and has shown absolutely no development from the time he came out of HS.
Obviously this echoes the sentiment that's been very common on this board over the last 24 hours, but it's just embarrassing that Hiller is still on the sideline. From the AD's perspective, even if you're frustrated with Allen (which again Cincy is a good FB team, so I personally don't think the sky is falling on the season just because we lost yesterday), there's no way you are going to buy him out of his mammoth of a contract this early. But the least you can do is force him to get rid of a failed assistant and buy said assistant out of their (significantly less expensive) contract. I honestly don't think we can even assess Bell at this point, he's working with one of the worst if O-line's in P5 football, and he had no say in the O-line coach. It's holding back the team and there's simply no urgency for change from anyone within this football program. I'm done hearing the "It's not to our standard" line from Allen or Dolson, you can talk the talk, but the (lack of) actions have spoken a lot louder than the words, this coach has not met the standard of a big ten football program for at least two full seasons.
Last year, the week before we ran through Idaho like a Mack truck, they played a D-II team, they won the game 68-0. Now from the basic research I've done, the D-II program Idaho played was pretty bad even at the D-II level, but that should still give you some context as to the difference between FCS and D-II. From everything I saw, even though Hanna struggled mightily yesterday against the first real opponent we've seen, but Josh Sales came in and looked even worse. Sales is your standard three star kid, he had plenty of other P5 offers coming out of HS, point being, he was certainly qualified when he came in. I know he's still only a redshirt freshman, but he looked brutal in the few snaps I keyed in on him, he's been in the Hiller school of O-line for over a year now and has shown absolutely no development from the time he came out of HS.
Obviously this echoes the sentiment that's been very common on this board over the last 24 hours, but it's just embarrassing that Hiller is still on the sideline. From the AD's perspective, even if you're frustrated with Allen (which again Cincy is a good FB team, so I personally don't think the sky is falling on the season just because we lost yesterday), there's no way you are going to buy him out of his mammoth of a contract this early. But the least you can do is force him to get rid of a failed assistant and buy said assistant out of their (significantly less expensive) contract. I honestly don't think we can even assess Bell at this point, he's working with one of the worst if O-line's in P5 football, and he had no say in the O-line coach. It's holding back the team and there's simply no urgency for change from anyone within this football program. I'm done hearing the "It's not to our standard" line from Allen or Dolson, you can talk the talk, but the (lack of) actions have spoken a lot louder than the words, this coach has not met the standard of a big ten football program for at least two full seasons.